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Originally Posted by nearmiss
My point is... Hitler was not opposed as he should have been, and with his cronies, backroom diplomacy turned the tide for Nazis. Governments can be overthrown, regardless of what seems insurmountable odds against it.
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In general, I agree to you as not agreeing would mean ppl get a free ticket to sit idle in a similiar position. However, there are enough examples, from other countries (western included) where the people should have acted and did not.
Specifically, I adisagree in sofar as the Nazis, as your own article suggest, killed or imprisioned all people capable of forming active resistance. The Nazis had one major advantage in Germany they did not have anywhere else. They simply knew everybody and knew where everybody stood in the political sptectrum. Identifying, arresting and imprisoning or killing political opposition was much much easier in Germany then anywhere else when you had to deal with those people in the Weimar Republic in the decades before.
It also did not help that the Allies refused any help to any german resistance group.
Btw, I am an active social democrat.